Cisco 6200 User Manual

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Hardware Description

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Console Port

The console port on the MPC is a serial EIA/TIA-232 port with an RJ-45 connector. See Appendix
A, “Pin Assignments,” for pinouts.

PCMCIA Slots and Ejection Buttons

The MPC provides two slots for PCMCIA Flash memory cards. PCMCIA cards store system
software and node configuration information. An ejection button is located beneath each PCMCIA
slot; push the button to remove the card.

Ethernet Port

The Ethernet port on the MPC is a 10BaseT port with an RJ-45 connector. It is used to connect the
Cisco 6200 to its management station. See Appendix A, “Pin Assignments,” for pinouts.

Reset Switch

The reset switch, which initializes the MPC, is recessed behind the faceplate to avoid accidental
disturbance.

LED Indicators

All LEDs on the MPC are described in Table 1-7.

Table 1-7

MPC LEDs

LED

Color

Condition Indicated

POWER

Green

The MPC is receiving power.

READY

Green

Yellow

Off

The MPC is experiencing no problems.

The MPC failed its power-on self test—it has a hardware problem. Refer to
Chapter 7, “Troubleshooting.”

The MPC is either initializing or in test mode.

ACTIVE

Green

This MPC is active.

CRITICAL

Red

The system is experiencing a critical alarm. A critical alarm affects many or all
of the subscribers connected to the node. (Failure of the NTC or the trunk can
cause a critical alarm.) Use the Cisco 6200 Manager or the command line
interface to identify the problem.

MAJOR

Red

The system is experiencing a major alarm. A major alarm affects several
subscribers. (A total SLC failure, which affects all of the subscribers connected
to that card, causes a major alarm.) Use the Cisco 6200 Manager or the
command line interface to identify the problem.

MINOR

Yellow

The system is experiencing a minor alarm. A minor alarm affects a small
number of subscribers. (A partial SLC failure causes a minor alarm.) Use the
Cisco 6200 Manager or the command line interface to identify the problem.

Slot 0

Green

PCMCIA card slot 0 is being accessed by system software.

Slot 1

Green

PCMCIA card slot 1 is being accessed by system software.

ACT

Green

The Ethernet port is receiving or transmitting data (active).

LNK

Green

A 10BaseT link is present on the Ethernet port.

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